miss is more often than not used to denote an unmarried woman or a female under 18. you're much older than 18 and married. while it may be somewhat acceptable to use "miss", demi is correct in relating "miss" to "ms." You should say "misses" if you want to make sure people relate you to "mrs."

miss is more often than not used to denote an unmarried woman or a female under 18. you're much older than 18 and married. while it may be somewhat acceptable to use "miss", demi is correct in relating "miss" to "ms." You should say "misses" if you want to make sure people relate you to "mrs."

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Duh, I know this, I was joking as it's also used to address a widowed woman.